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SWR Science Research students participate in Long Island Science Congress competition Shoreham-Wading River High School science research students recently entered projects in the Long Island Science Congress competition. Three projects entered showcased research on the biodiversity of species on the school’s campus: comparison of lichen species in trafficked and forested areas by Caroline D’Andrea, Anna Minetti and Sophia Stadler; Julianna O’Neill, Katelyn Roberts and Katelyn Schaefer presented on the identification of aquatic macroinvertebrates in vegetated and non-vegetated regions of the campus pond; and Emma Donnelly, Charles Pedersen and Sasha Seletskaya presented on biodiversity of mushroom species in areas of the nature trail as compared to the more populated
areas of campus. Derek Blanco and Nikolaos Chantis presented on the chemical analysis of elements contained in nails, and Matthew Cerniglia, James Minetti and Alex Zhang presented on timber; both of these projects are based on nails and timber recovered from shipwrecks in Long Island waters. Ava Merced presented on the chemical composition of sediment collected from the banks of the Shoreham-Wading River campus pond, and Natalie Casey’s project was on the impact of the lunar cycle on canine behavior. According to research teacher Dana Schaefer, the communication of results is a vital component of the research process, as much for student-
scientists as for any other researcher. Students recorded video presentations of their work which were viewed by LISC judges last week. In the next few weeks, students will continue their yearlong work, with the virtual NSLS-II Users meeting on May 23 culminating the year for students participating in the Brookhaven National Laboratory SPARK program, the annual Barcode Symposium on June 7, which they will attend at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and our own second annual Student Research Symposium, which will take place after school on June 2. It has certainly been another exciting year of scientific study at SWRHS. —Photo from SWRCSD
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Communities gear up for school board and budget elections
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Shoreham-Wading River Central School District
The proposed budget to be voted on is $83 million, an increase of 2.87% and a tax levy hike of 1.70%, within the district’s limit. There will also be a Proposition No. 2 on capital projects of $2,898,040 with no tax levy increase. Incumbents Thomas Sheridan and Meghan Tepfenhardt are running unopposed for reelection as trustee candidates. Only Sheridan responded to a request for interview. He has been serving on the board of education for the past three years. His dedication to the district comes from a determined perspective to help ensure that his school district continues to build on its accomplishments and to better enable it to be recognized and celebrated for its points of pride. Sheridan said that the biggest challenge facing Shoreham-Wading River is the commitment from New York State to continue
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its funding for the district’s schools. The budget vote and board of education elections will be held Tuesday, May 17, at Shoreham-Wading River High School gym from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Mount Sinai Union Free School District
The proposed budget of $63.8 million with a 2.02% increased tax rate, does not exceed the tax cap. District funds are being earmarked for renovations, replacements and upgrading infrastructure. Voters will be asked to vote for any two of the four candidates on the ballot, who are Alice Samantha Dreyer, Alexis Fliller, John Hnat and Anthony Mangione. Incumbents AnneMarie Henninger and Lisa Pfeffer (incumbent) are not seeking reelection. Only Dreyer and Mangione responded to requests for interviews.
Alice Samantha Dreyer
Dreyer is a first-time candidate running for a seat on the board of education. A doctor of psychology, Dreyer’s focus if elected will be on mental health, as it relates to the rise of depression, anxiety and suicidality among students nationwide. Dreyer sees the importance in recognizing the needs of her district’s students and believes in inclusivity when it comes to students of all ability levels. She said that the biggest challenge facing her district stems from the COVID-19 pandemic and its ill effects on students’ learning and anxiety levels. Dreyer hopes to see her district continue to provide a broad-based, foundational education for all its students.
Shoreham-Wading River High School, left, Mount Sinai Elementary School, middle, and Rocky Point High School, right, will all serve as the polling sites for this year’s school budget and board of education elections. File photos
Anthony Mangione
Mangione has never sat on the Mount Sinai board of education. The first-timer said that a large group of local residents take to social media to and ask why their voices aren’t being heard. This is the driving force behind what made Mangione run. His goal is to reverse the loss of learning that school students experienced while learning remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Mangione promises to fight to end or prevent unfunded or underfunded mandates. The budget vote and board of education elections will be held Tuesday, May 17, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Mount Sinai Elementary School.
Rocky Point Union Free School District
The proposed budget to be voted on totals $88 million, an increase of 2.72%. Voters will also be asked to elect two trustees. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes will fill the seat for three years and the second seat will fill the seat immediately following the election, expiring June 30, 2023. The following candidate information was obtained from the district’s website.
Nick Contes
Contes has been a Rocky Point resident for the past 15 years, has two daughters in the school district and is risk and insurance manager at Henry Schein. Contes and his family have contributed to an array of local youth programs, including soccer, tee-ball and cheerleading. He has openly spoken at many BOE meetings and is an advocate for parental choice, improved school lunches and highlighting areas of cost savings for the district.
Nicole Kelly
Kelly is a Rocky Point resident and
mother of a child attending Rocky Point High School. As a senior administrator at Brookhaven National Laboratory, her work experience includes project management, contract administration and compliance on the state and federal levels. She’s been critical in implementing various interactive events within the district to enhance learning and opportunity for students of all ages. If elected, Kelly plans to include increased strategic planning, safety and security for increased community communication.
Jason Ford
Ford has been a community member for 10 years and a father of three children who attend Rocky Point schools. Ford serves full time in hospitality management and volunteers his time throughout the community. He is an active PTA member as well as being a baseball coach for St. Anthony’s CYO and is a volunteer for both North Shore Little League and Rocky Point Youth Soccer Club. Ford would like to work collaboratively with fellow board members, teachers and administrators to provide the best education for the district’s students and be a voice for the community during these challenging times. His goal is to help bridge the gap between parents and educators.
Susan Sullivan
Incumbent trustee Sullivan has been a resident of Rocky Point for 37 years and retired from the district after serving as a teacher and administrator for a total of 40 years. She holds a B.A. in education, a master’s in liberal studies and a master’s in education. Sullivan said that it has been an honor to serve on the board for the past nine years. She looks forward to continuing as a trustee, representing the entire community, keeping in mind that she serves as one of a team. Sullivan will work together with her fellow trustees to offer an educational program that supports
the needs of all students and is mindful of the fiscal responsibility to the community.
Erin Walsh
A veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve, catechist, PTA volunteer and legal secretary, Walsh has recently completed her paralegal qualifications to bolster her advocacy and knowledge in law. Walsh, a 14-year Rocky Point resident and mother of two, looks forward to serving the students and families of the district through transparency and communication along with parental involvement in the schools. She focuses on making certain that every dollar in the budget delivers enthusiastic learning along with smaller class sizes, while eliminating administrative waste in her district.
Susan Wilson
Wilson is a retired teacher and administrator who has been part of the Rocky Point community since the 1960s. She is a married mother of two local Point graduates. She holds a B.A. in accounting, an M.A. in liberal studies/technology and an advanced degree certificate in educational leadership. She has served on the boards of the PTA, Rocky Point Civic Association and the North Shore Beach Property Owners Association. Wilson’s goals will be to continue being an advocate for a nine-period day, while also supporting districtwide improvements with a focus on increasing the graduation rate. She also seeks out perspectives on the issues helping in her consideration of the financial impacts of the budget on the taxpayer. She supports decisions that have the interests of
the school community at heart. The budget vote and board of education elections will be held Tuesday, May 17, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Rocky Point High School.
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Steven Tempel, graduate of Miller Place High School, remembered BY JANET TEMPEL Steven Tempel died suddenly in a car crash on Feb. 16, while on his way to work in Florida. He was aged 52. He graduated from Miller Place High School in 1988 and from the culinary arts program at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1991. His career followed a colorful path. Starting out, Steve began working in restaurants. From the West Coast to the Adironacks to Florida, he later cooked in
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varied venues, including a summer camp, a French bistro, an upscale diner, a corporate cafeteria and finally a hospital. In New York City, Steve was a line cook at Mayrose diner, The Oak Room of The Plaza and the Supper Club, where he met his good friend, the famous CNN chef and writer Anthony Bourdain. Steve followed him to Brasserie Les Halles as his sous chef and then headed north to the Adirondack Mountains to serve as executive chef for the boys and girls camps on Raquette Lake. He fell in love with the tiny upstate village of Speculator. There, he founded Logan’s restaurant, a family venture named after his son, Logan. Steve also participated on Food Network’s popular television show “Chopped.” Although he was chopped early on from the show, he thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Over the years he met many industry greats, such as Emeril Lagassé,
Giada Pamela De Laurentiis, Bobby Flay, among others. To be closer to Logan, Steve left New York for Florida, where he spent time among those in corporate America working as an executive chef at a cafeteria in Miami. His last venture was as executive chef at Lakeside Medical Center in Belle Glade, Florida. His staff considered him to be a found treasure: creative, fun and personable. People began to come to the cafeteria for his food. Sadly, on his way to Belle Glade in the early morning of Feb. 16, he died in a car crash. Steve is survived by his adored son, Logan, 15, of Hobe Steven Tempel, graduate of the Miller Place High School Class of 1988, led a Sound, Florida; sister vibrant, adventure-filled life. Photos courtesy of Janet Tempel Christine Tempel, of Miller Steve is mourned and missed, and will live Place, and her sons Tucker and Walker; mother Janet Tempel, of Sound Beach; and father Neal on in our hearts. A celebration of his life will be held in July on Long Island. Tempel of Boca Raton, Florida.
Simons Foundation and SBU partner to promote diversity in STEM fields
At a press conference held May 11 at Stony Brook University it was announced that the Simons Foundation along with its sister foundation, Simons Foundation International, was giftng $56.6 million to SBU. The funds will be used in a science, technology, engineering and mathematics program to be launched in the fall of 2023. The Stony Brook Simons STEM Scholars Program will provide scholarships, housing and stipends to 50 new students each year in the STEM fields. “We could not be more excited and grateful to enter this new partnership with the Simons Foundation,” said SBU President Maurie McInnis, in a press release. “The Stony Brook Simons STEM Scholars Program will allow young people to reach their potential as they bring new, much-needed diversity of perspective to science and innovation. At any given time, we will have 200 future STEM leaders on our campus, forging their way in the STEM fields and setting the stage for future generations of students to follow in their footsteps.” Simons Foundation’s new president David Spergel was on hand for the presentation. The $56.6 million gift is the Simons Foundation’s largest gift under his leadership. “We need scientists and mathematicians who are reflective of our diverse world, and
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David Spergel, Simons Foundation president, and Maurie McInnis, SBU president, announced on May 11 that SBU would be the recipient of a $56.6 million gift from the Simons Foundation to fund a STEM program. Photo from Stony Brook University
the scientific and educational communities must work together to find, train, and support underrepresented scientists and mathematicians,” Spergel said. “That’s why the foundation is making its largest investment yet in diversity through the Stony Brook Simons STEM Scholars Program. Stony Brook University has shown a real commitment already to access and opportunity. They’re our ideal partners in this.” In a joint statement, Jim and Marily Simons,
co-founders and co-chairs of the foundation, said they were “proud to see the foundation taking steps to increase diversity in STEM fields.” “The support network, tight-knit community, and sense of belonging that students will find in this program will be life-changing,” the couple said. “We’re incredibly proud to be part of a program like this, with positive implications not just for Stony Brook, but for New York State and the broader scientific and mathematical communities.”
Justin Fincher, SBU vice president for advancement, said, “The power of this gift is that it is not dedicated to existing programmatic or budget needs; rather, it will exclusively support hundreds of Stony Brook Simons STEM Scholars students.” According to SBU, there is a major need for programs such as the Stony Brook Simons STEM Scholars Program to address the lack of diversity in STEM fields. STEM careers have seen a 79% growth in employment in the past 30 years, making STEM one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. workforce. Yet Black and Hispanic workers only make up 17% of the U.S. STEM workforce, compared to 28% of the total workforce. Only 12% of full-time faculty at PhD-granting institutions are Black or Hispanic, a disparity that also exists in STEM higher education programs. Underrepresented college and university students are much more likely to switch from a STEM major to another course of study than their peers, according to SBU. 40% of Black STEM students switch their major during undergrad, compared to 29 percent of white STEM students, and Black STEM students are also twice as likely as their white peers to leave college without a degree. Just 7% of all STEM Bachelor’s degrees were awarded to Black students in 2018.
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A day of remembrance
Rocky Point boys lacrosse celebrates Mike Bowler Tribute Day BY BILL LANDON DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Saturday, May 7 was truly a day of remembrance of Mike Bowler, the legendary Rocky Point boy’s lacrosse coach, in the school’s second annual Mike Bowler Tribute Day. Bowler, who passed away in Dec. 2019, was someone who left his mark on the community throughout his 43 seasons at the helm. His impact on student athletes was felt well beyond the playing field. He established the boy’s lacrosse program in 1978, amassing more the 600 wins during his career. Bowler also led his team to a state championship in 2008. In 2020, coach Bowler was named New York State Coach of the Year in boys lacrosse by the
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National Federation of High School Sports. The award is presented to those who have made the greatest impact on student athletes in their respective sport. It was a cold, windy and wet day on Saturday, but that didn’t dampen the spirit of the game as the Eagles hosted Bellport in this Division II matchup. Sophomore attack Ryan Meyers had an assist and six goals to top the Eagles scoring chart in the 16-7 victory. Senior Tyler Moeller had a goal and five assists and teammate Kyle Moore had four goals and two assists for the Eagles. Eighth grader DJ Xavier had six saves in net and Aidan Donohue, a sophomore, also stopped two. — Photos by Bill Landon
Clockwise: The second annual Mike Bowler Remembrance Day on May 7; Rocky Point senior midfielder Trevor Lamoureux with a take away; the Bowler family and Rocky Point coaching staff at midfield; Rocky Point senior Tyler Moeller drives towards the cage.
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Clockwise from above: Rocky Point senior Tyler Moeller grabs a loose ball; teammates congratulate sophomore attack Ryan Meyers’s goal #10; Rocky Point captains ready to present a flower bouquet to Helene Bowler, Mike Bowler’s wife; Rocky Point senior Tyler Moeller fires at the cage.
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Editorial School elections matter... so get out and vote School board elections are a rare chance to make a positive change in the lives of schoolchildren throughout our community. Too young to vote, these children depend on us to make responsible decisions on their behalf. It is our duty to help them find direction and we must take this responsibility seriously. For centuries, school boards on this continent have served a vital role, promoting health, prosperity and civility throughout communities across America. Our school boards prepare our youth for the challenges of life, serving as a vehicle for their coming of age. On Tuesday, voters will decide who will serve on these school boards and, while they are often overlooked, these elections have enormous consequences. Unlike other elected officials who spend much of their time away in some remote capitol, school board members are here on the ground with their students and constituents. Among many other obligations, school boards hire district superintendents, approve budgets, design curricula and organize districtwide calendars. These individuals will chart the course of our students’ lives from kindergarten through high school. Behind the scenes, their decisions will shape how these children learn and grow, and how they develop into responsible citizens prepared to contribute to our community. Americans generally believe that our greatest days still lie ahead of us. Even in this moment of partisanship and polarization, we can all agree that our future requires an educated youth. These young souls will soon be leaders among us, which is why our decisions matter today. We must take greater interest in the education of our youth. We must study our ballots, familiarizing ourselves not only with the names of the candidates but also the person, platform and character behind the name. Does this candidate have integrity? Can this candidate be entrusted with the moral and intellectual development of our children? These are the critical questions we must ask ourselves before entering the voting booth. To the readers of TBR News Media, take a moment to research the candidates for your district’s board of education. Be prepared before you pull the lever, including studying the proposed 2022-23 school budget. While we so often hear people tell us their votes don’t count, we are here to tell you that this one does. The enlightenment of our children, the health of our community and the future of our nation are in your hands. Make your voice heard and get out to vote this coming Tuesday.
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Eye on the street: The future of Roe v. Wade
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Locals are weighing in on the leaked draft out of the U.S. Supreme Court, which places a cloud of uncertainty over abortion access in this country. A draft of the majority opinion of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (in Mississippi), written by Justice Samuel Alito, was
Maureen Budway, Port Jefferson Station
Budway declined to be photographed. She said, “I don’t know anything about the leak, but as far as Roe v. Wade, it is nobody’s business but the person’s and what they do with their body. It’s the government’s responsibility to make things accessible to everybody, not take it away.”
Jimmy Colon, Port Jefferson
“I can’t understand how something like that can come out of the Supreme Court. It shouldn’t be something that came out to the public. It is only a draft. I think they should leave it [Roe v. Wade] the way it was. I believe you do have the right to privacy. It should be the way they wrote it back in the seventies. It should be the way they intended the law to be when they wrote it.”
Serafina, Port Jefferson
Serafina declined to be photographed and preferred not to reveal her last name. She said, “It should be overturned … Roe v. Wade should be overturned. Life starts with conception. When you have an abortion, you are killing a potential human being and you are depriving him from living life and from experiencing life.”
Joseph Maglio, Riverhead
“It was absolutely wrong to leak the draft.” When asked if women have a right to access abortion, he said, “I don’t condemn it, it is whatever the person wants to do.” He went on to say that the right to privacy “is absolutely important.”
leaked to the public on May 2 by Politico. This represents a breach of the court’s stringent ethical standards. Since the leak, a spirited public debate has ensued. TBR News Media took to the streets last week to obtain a sampling of where locals stand on the issues. People were asked about both the leak and access to legal abortion. While visiting Jefferson Plaza in Port Jefferson Station on May 7, we asked local passersby to respond to the leak and to provide their positions on the right to privacy and access to abortion.
Jane Glazebrook, Port Jefferson
Glazebrook declined to photographed. She said, “It’s an awful thing to have to go through for the woman and the unborn child — it’s terrible for the unborn child, but sometimes the woman can’t say ‘no.’ They end up in bad situations. It should be the woman’s choice.”
Frank DeRosalia, Port Jefferson Station
“The real bully here is not the people who are protesting, in spite of what [Justice Clarence] Thomas would like us to believe. The real bully is the Supreme Court, which is nine people who are not elected, who have no responsibility to answer to other institutions or people, who have no oversight, who are empowered to change the minds of 333 million people.”
Christine Volikas, Nesconset
Also declining to be photographed, she said: “The leak I am very concerned about because I feel like nothing is secure anymore in any form of the government. I feel it is politically based.” Asked if she thinks decisions could be reversed, she said, “No, people are taking it out of proportion. I am all for putting stipulations on abortion. I am pro-choice for a woman deciding, but you don’t need seven months to decide.”
Xavier Charles, Gordon Heights
On the subject of the leak, he said, “It was a tragedy. It was just awful. People are looking for all of these things to be in their favor and it feels like things got grasped from under our feet. I think it is awful, because people are all different. They should be able to do whatever they choose to do with their own lives, as long as they’re not out there robbing, stealing and doing things against the law. Why bother them?”
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Opinion And the part of speech winner is…
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nce upon a time, the eight parts of speech came together to compete for supremacy. Convinced of his invincibility, the arrogant noun stood on top of the mountain, rolling his eyes at the other parts of speech, assured of his victory. “I am, without a doubt, the most important of the eight of us,” he declared. “I hope you’re not too disappointed when you all eat my dust.” D. None “You think you’re the best and the brightest,” of the above laughed the adjective. BY DANIEL DUNAIEF “Without me, you’d be a bunch of people, places and things, without much flavor. Why, you’d be like vanilla ice cream without sprinkles, melting in the hot sun.” “Well, sure, adjectives are helpful,” the noun acknowledged. “You’re like Robin to my Batman.”
“So, you’re the only superhero with any real value?” the pronoun asked. “No, you and I are a team, right? You stand for nouns, with your ‘he, she, it’ and your ‘who, which and what,’ but, come on? Where would you be without me? I’m the king, the throne, the empire, the country and the world all at once.” “Maybe, but people would get sick of reading the same words over and over if they didn’t have pronouns,” the pronoun argued. “I may have smaller words in my part of speech, but I take the place of all your huge words, without needing to repeat them all.” “Good grief,” the interjection interjected. “Come on! I’m not only a conversation stopper, I am often followed by an exclamation point. See? Well, that’s a question, but I’m a forceful part of speech, dang it! Listen to me! I will win this ridiculous competition!” Slowly and deliberately, the adverb hopped off his adverb couch, gracefully gliding over to the group. “Seriously, the adverbs gleefully chuckling over there,” he said, pointing to a group of
words with “ly” tails, “are highly useful and critically important.” The preposition had heard enough. He climbed off the fence, down a hill, and near the others. “The proposition of a preposition winning this contest is high,” she said. “We provide context for so many activities — on the roof, by six o’clock, beneath the surface.” That’s when they heard a sound without end. When they looked for the source of the noise, they noticed an endless group of words strung together. “Hello, all you other parts of speech,” the conjunction said. “I have endless storage space and can carry each you indefinitely. I can also sew together seemingly different ideas. The noun laughed at the conjunction. “What good would all those connections be if you didn’t have the rest of us?” he snickered. Whirring through the air, the verb appeared, disappeared, jumped over the group, slid beneath them, and ricocheted around the meadow. “Hello everyone,” the verb snickered. “This competition makes me laugh.”
“Crikey! Why is that?” the interjection asked. “Well, you’d be a pile of stuff without action verbs,” he said. “In fact, you wouldn’t even be anything without a verb. To do anything, to be anything, and to animate your actions, you all need verbs. We lift you off the canvas, transport you to other places, inspire greatness, and demand attention. Yes, all the rest of you have magnificent qualities (special thanks to the adjective for giving us ‘magnificent’), but verbs drive ideas forward, infuse life into your existence, and encourage discourse.” “I’d be limited without verbs,” the adverb agreed glumly. “No, verbs soar majestically because of you,” the verb offered reassuringly. “We count on you.” “Hey! We’re all important!” the interjection concluded. “That could be true,” the noun concluded. “I still think none of us would be here without me.” “True, but you’re a long list of stuff that isn’t doing much and that lacks personality without the rest of us,” the verb said, wanting to have the last word. “Now, let the games begin.”
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ecent impressive research tells us something we already knew: not every golden retriever always retrieves. We have been fortunate to enjoy three golden retrievers in a row over four decades, and for the first two, when we threw a tennis ball, it was enthusiastically returned and dropped at our feet. Then there was Teddy. Teddy came to us at eight weeks, a golden ball of fur with two Between eyes, two ears, a pink you and me nose and a tail. He BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF passed on 12 years later, and during that time, we were convinced he was the most beautiful, most intelligent and most fun dog in the world. But there was one oddity about Teddy the Golden Retriever. When we took him out on the lawn and threw a tennis ball, he would politely sit
down and watch its trajectory. Then he would look back at us as if to say, “Yeah? So?” However, if we brought him to a beach and threw a rock that landed among thousands of other rocks, he would bring back that exact rock and drop it at our feet, backing off, tail wagging, and wait for the next throw. This had a terrible effect on his front teeth. Over the years, it wore them down, but he never seemed to mind and didn’t appear to be in any discomfort. The other item he retrieved at the beach was seaweed. He would plunge into the water, stick his nose beneath the surface, then come up with a mouthful of seaweed and bring it about 10 feet up on the shore, where he would deposit it. From his many trips to the beach, there remained a line of seaweed that marked his hunting spot. Although the current researchers never interviewed Teddy, they did surveys of 18,385 dogs and sequenced the genomes of 2,155 dogs for their research paper published in the journal Science. They were looking for predictors of canine behavior and concluded that by breed was essentially useless. This might surprise
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you, as it did us, except regarding the retrieving aspect we just discussed. But apparently, stereotypes like pit bulls being aggressive were not validated. In fact, they scored high on human sociability, with videos showing lap-loving pit bulls. According to an article reporting on this study in The New York Times this past Tuesday, written by James Gorman, “Labrador Retriever ancestry [most popular breed in America], on the other hand, didn’t seem to have any significant correlation with human sociability.” However, the research allows, there are some few predictable traits. “If you adopt a border collie…the probability that it will be easier to train and interested in toys is going to be higher than if you adopt a Great Pyrenees.” Go figure. Breed supposedly accounts for only 9% of the variations in any given dog’s behavior. Rather, behavior patterns were strongly inherited, to the tune of 25%, again according to the research, within any given breed. In studying genomes, “several genes [were discovered] that clearly
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influence behavior, including one for how friendly dogs are.” So if you are about to buy a dog, check out its parents first. The researchers found 11 specific DNA regions that were associated with behavior, and an interesting comparison can be made with those same areas in human genomics. A region that affects the likelihood of a dog howling corresponds in humans to language development, and another that marks dogs enjoying being with humans presents in human DNA with long-term memory. So I will tell you a little more about Terrific Teddy. When company would arrive at our home, he would walk up to each newcomer, wag and, I insist, smile, until the person gave him a pat on the head. He would then go on to the next person and wait until the greeting ritual was repeated. After that, he would withdraw to a corner and watch the socializing quietly unless called. He was a bit of a terror under the table when we were at dinner. He would stealthily snatch the napkins off the diners’ laps. Some day I will write a children’s book about Teddy, the Napkin Snatcher Dog.
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